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Use inverse trigonometric functions to solve the following equations. If there is more than one solution, enter all solutions as a comma-separated list (like "1, 3"). If an equation has no solutions, enter "DNE".Solve 6sin(θ)=1 for θ (where 0≤θ<2π).θ=Solve 9sin(θ)=9 for θ (where 0≤θ<2pi).θ=Solve 5sin(θ)=13 for θ (where 0≤θ<2π).θ=

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We have to apply the inverse trigonometric functions to solve this equations:

a)


\begin{gathered} 6\sin (\theta)=1 \\ \sin (\theta)=(1)/(6) \\ \theta=\arcsin ((1)/(6)) \\ \theta_1\approx0.167 \\ \theta_2=\pi-0.167\approx2.974 \end{gathered}

b)


\begin{gathered} 9\cdot\sin (\theta)=9 \\ \sin (\theta)=1 \\ \theta=\arcsin (1)=(\pi)/(2)\approx1.571 \end{gathered}

c)


\begin{gathered} 5\cdot\sin (\theta)=13 \\ \sin (\theta)=(13)/(5) \\ \theta=\arcsin ((13)/(5))\longrightarrow\text{ no solution} \end{gathered}

Answer:

a) θ = 0.167, 2.974

b) θ = 1.571

c) θ = DNE

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